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OverviewChalk is the most important source of fresh water in North-West Europe: more than eight million cubic metres of water are pumped daily from the aquifier. This work presents an authoritative survey of the origin, sedimentology, and hydraulic properties of this unique rock, and the chemical characteristics of the water it contains. The factors influencing the flow through the chalk and its role as a hydrocarbon reservoir in the North Sea are reviewed along with the threats that industrial chemicals, fertilizers, and pesticides present to the supply. The long-term implications of pollutants in this vital resource and the continuing ignorance of the factors that control the flow of water through the rock are highlighted. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. A. Downing (, formerly with the British Geological Survey) , M. Price (, Senior Lecturer in Hydrogeology, University of Reading,) , G. P. Jones (, Senior Adviser, Aspinwall & Co., Visiting Professor in Hydrogeology, University College, London and Reading University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9780198526483ISBN 10: 0198526482 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 13 January 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of contributors 1: R.A. Downing, M. Price, and G.P. Jones: The making of an aquifer 2: J.M. Hancock: The formation and diagenesis of chalk 3: M. Price, R.A. Downing, and W.M. Edmunds: The chalk as an aquifer 4: J.A. Barker: Modelling groundwater flow and transport in the chalk 5: R N Mortimore: Chalk water and engineering geology 6: S.S.D. Foster: The chalk aquifer - its vulnerability to pollution 7: N. Crampon, J.C. Roux, and P. Bracq in collaboration with F. Delay, M. Lepiller, G. Mary, L. Rasplus, and G. Alcayde: France 8: A. Dassargues and A. Monjoie: Belgium 9: P. van Rooijen: The Netherlands 10: E. Nygaard: Denmark 11: O. Gustafsson: Sweden 12: J.W. Lloyd: United Kingdom 13: M. D'Heur: The chalk as a hydrocarbon reservoir 14: R.A. Downing, M. Price, and G.P. Jones: An aquifer at riskReviewsReview from previous edition 'The book is well written throughout and has a generally consistent style - which is a credit to the diligence of its editors. A comprehensive reference list always adds much to the academic worth of a publication for use by future workers. In this case it also bears silent testimony to the large number of workers whose contribution to the knowledge of Chalk hydrogeolgoy is demonstrated by the large number of papers they have produced over the past thirty years.' Water and Environmental Management Journal `Review from previous edition 'The book is well written throughout and has a generally consistent style - which is a credit to the diligence of its editors. A comprehensive reference list always adds much to the academic worth of a publication for use by future workers. In this case it also bears silent testimony to the large number of workers whose contribution to the knowledge of Chalk hydrogeolgoy is demonstrated by the large number of papers they have produced over the past thirty years.'' Water and Environmental Management Journal Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |